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the ait people can visit us. they want a cancer revision -- a cancer prevention program for the kids. they publish books for kids, training the nutritional needs in school, and they help us to prepare the festival check. it is a very successful program. >> how does that work, the vegetable checks? >> you can sign -- we mentioned how to eat or how to prepare -- you finish and then you say yes. then the mother or the father will sign it and then you can feel the soft. -- you can peel this off. you can send the check to the formosa cancer foundation and they can get their flight tickets to japan or the united states to join the -- nine >> another gathering of entering -- >> another gathering of international kids. >> last year, 200,000 kids sent this back. it allows the parents and kids together. >> along with the school and the foundation. it is very meaningful. we need to take another break. i will see you in just a few minutes. >> welcome back to our program. we are continuing our conversation with the chief exec
the ait people can visit us. they want a cancer revision -- a cancer prevention program for the kids. they publish books for kids, training the nutritional needs in school, and they help us to prepare the festival check. it is a very successful program. >> how does that work, the vegetable checks? >> you can sign -- we mentioned how to eat or how to prepare -- you finish and then you say yes. then the mother or the father will sign it and then you can feel the soft. -- you can peel...
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for or not used for. once they are in place question rest easy they're not going to be used for the big brother type of use. that will be good for the drone industry. we can see a lot of innovation and innovative cool new use for the technology without people having to worry about, you know, being watched every minute. >> very good. when you talk about that per pervasive surveillance. are you personally aware of any law enforcement afganistans that have utilized the technology in that manner? something you would character as abusive? >> we saw the mayor of ogden, utah fielding a bumper over certain neighborhoods in the city that would have cameras on it. he was turned down by the faa. they did meet the current regulatory rules. we saw the dayton, ohio work with a private company to carry out surveillance tracking within the rather large area using manned aircraft. and, you know, manned aircraft circling over and video taping everything and tracking everything as sort of a test. the technology is here. the
for or not used for. once they are in place question rest easy they're not going to be used for the big brother type of use. that will be good for the drone industry. we can see a lot of innovation and innovative cool new use for the technology without people having to worry about, you know, being watched every minute. >> very good. when you talk about that per pervasive surveillance. are you personally aware of any law enforcement afganistans that have utilized the technology in that...
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will be racing towards us this week. currently 73 degrees with a lake breeze. calm winds by morning. we may see temperatures in the 90 on wednesd's on wednesday. water tm ps... 76. nothing on radar/ satellite. tonight mostly clear... 60-67 degrees by morning. tomorrow, 84-80 degre8 degrees. tuesday 85-90 degrees. 7 day forecast... >> chicago's fashion community took the show outdoors this weekend... next designers and boutiques show off their best along division street... break ♪ it was the best day whoo! yes! ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ because of you [sigh] [echoing] we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors -- we make a great pair. right, totally, uh... that's what i was thinking. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. [ male announcer ] your kids make great things. so give them a tasty, wholesome snack that has eight grams of whole grain... and is now made with real strawberries and bananas. honey maid teddy grahams. two n
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he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he is talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups, like he can't catch his breath. it's called myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter. >> it becomes painful. pretty quickly i imagine. >> yeah. >> after, like, 15, 20 minutes this is where i can start to really feel. >> he is about to show me how the marijuana works. he has been convulsing now for seven minutes. >> how quickly do you expect this to work? >> within like the first five minutes. >> and i'm done. like -- >> that's it? >> that's it. >> it was actually less than a minute. >> depending on the attack and the day, like, it will work within the first couple of hits. >> hear how his voice is completely different. that attack lasted eight minutes, but some have last much longer and happen as often as 40 times a day. and like charlotte, he had tried so many things before. by 16 chaz was taking these powerful, addictive, potentially deadl
he uses many different strains of marijuana. many of them high in cbd to treat his rare disorder of the diaphragm. >> my abs lock up. >> that's why he is talking this way, almost speaking in hiccups, like he can't catch his breath. it's called myoclonus diaphragmatic flutter. >> it becomes painful. pretty quickly i imagine. >> yeah. >> after, like, 15, 20 minutes this is where i can start to really feel. >> he is about to show me how the marijuana works. he...
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all i can say is it has worked well for us. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at......
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for us. and if we're a part of the creation of that along with our broadband colleagues, then this is going to go a lot more quickly. but if they put it together, put it out, it's wrong, it's got to go back, this could take a long, long time. i mean, when you think back on the analog to digital transition that i was a party to, that didn't affect all that much p repacking. this will affect 60%, perhaps, of the broadcast stations in this country. a huge job. big job. so it's important to get it right in the beginning. >> host: and finally, senator smith, last week on this program senator mark pryor, who's the chair of a commerce subcommittee, we asked him about whether or not the '96 telecom act needs to be updated and overhauled, and he expressed some reservations about that because it would open this can of worms, etc., etc., etc. from the nab's point of view -- >> guest: i suppose be, i never voted for a perfect law. they were always the product of compromise and trade-offs, and there's not
for us. and if we're a part of the creation of that along with our broadband colleagues, then this is going to go a lot more quickly. but if they put it together, put it out, it's wrong, it's got to go back, this could take a long, long time. i mean, when you think back on the analog to digital transition that i was a party to, that didn't affect all that much p repacking. this will affect 60%, perhaps, of the broadcast stations in this country. a huge job. big job. so it's important to get it...
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first, help us understand this big jump. >> i think for a lot of us, it wasn't that surprising, because for years, we have recognized that we probably underdiagnosed this and the cdc today said they are looking at new ways of trying to figure out how many cases are in this country and this does give credence and credibility to parents wtients, over the years, had symptoms and frankly, doctors haven't known,put that into any bucket or category. when doctors can't do that well, they don't diagnose well. >> we will talk about the symptoms. some mimic other illnesses but what are the they? >> the classic is a bull's eye rash, the central point with a bull's eye and that happen 2s 4 to 36 hours after a bite. and then, flu-like symptoms, fever, aches, pain, headache. then some times, joint aches and muscle aches and when it can be misdiagnosed as arthritis. the tick bite doesn't mean you're going to get lyme disease. the black-legged tick has to be on you for 244 to 346 hours for it to really infect you. you can't infect another person. but if do you see a tick, the most important thing is to
first, help us understand this big jump. >> i think for a lot of us, it wasn't that surprising, because for years, we have recognized that we probably underdiagnosed this and the cdc today said they are looking at new ways of trying to figure out how many cases are in this country and this does give credence and credibility to parents wtients, over the years, had symptoms and frankly, doctors haven't known,put that into any bucket or category. when doctors can't do that well, they don't...
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. >> the believe just fell in on us. everyone had back injuries and head injuries, neck, bleeding, glass. >> i felt pain on my left side of my face and popping noises, and it was the glass shards. >> it just kept falling. it was a horrible noise, horrible noise. >> i remember saying, fwod, wropt to die today, and i don't want to die in this building. if it's all right with you, i would like to die later. >> felt like an earthquake. something actually shook our television station. that's five miles away. >> in those first frantic minutes no one was quite sure what had caused the explosion. >> initially we thought it might have been a gas explosion because we had to evacuate the office two, three weeks earlier because there was a gas leak downtown. >> i thought that a war had started. i thought that oklahoma city had been bombed, that we had been attacked by another country. >> i thought that the explosion was an atomic blast from tinker air force base. >> i was trying to make sense out of it. i did not think it was a bomb
. >> the believe just fell in on us. everyone had back injuries and head injuries, neck, bleeding, glass. >> i felt pain on my left side of my face and popping noises, and it was the glass shards. >> it just kept falling. it was a horrible noise, horrible noise. >> i remember saying, fwod, wropt to die today, and i don't want to die in this building. if it's all right with you, i would like to die later. >> felt like an earthquake. something actually shook our...
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gentlemen thank you for joining us today. i was saying that with the promotion of this, i don't think i have seen such a magnificent promotional series of engagements yet in my life. >> all outdoing, of course. we are the masters of all those events. >> it is actually an incredibly timely movie and these are issues that we're discussing both here at home and internationally and i wonder, to what degree you have done this film and there are all these issues out there as far as the surveillance and surveillance state and what you think about all of it and how much that has sort of informed your thinking? >> i think every film you do, gets you closer to the -- the news, and this was no different. i mean with everything that's going on now, and whether it be the julian assange stuff or the edward snowden stuff, you do have a slightly different type on things for shush. >> do you think ooitsz more orwellian than it was five years ago? we do take it to quite a lot of degree, but at the same time, i don't think it takes a huge consp
gentlemen thank you for joining us today. i was saying that with the promotion of this, i don't think i have seen such a magnificent promotional series of engagements yet in my life. >> all outdoing, of course. we are the masters of all those events. >> it is actually an incredibly timely movie and these are issues that we're discussing both here at home and internationally and i wonder, to what degree you have done this film and there are all these issues out there as far as the...
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tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. >> on april 21st, 1995, timothy mcveigh is arrested and charged with the bombing of the alfred p. murrah federal building in oklahoma city. oklahoma attorney steven jones is appointed as mcveigh's public defender. jones immediately rejects the possibility of an insanity defense. >> timothy mcveigh was not insane. he was rationale. he was interviewed by several psychologists and psychiatrists, and he didn't have any obvious mental disorder or emotional disorder. the question comes up why is he going to construct a bomb that will
tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are...
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of us. what do we do about these? we make them part of our political agenda, where they right now have just the most tenuous hold on the interest of politicians, who think that the way to fix higher education is to shovel money at it. that is the worst way to reform it. [applause] >> thank you, peter would. i met the doctor, a medical doctor, as you heard, when he was sort of in the shoes of jenny beth before she was in the tea party. before she was thinking of running for school board. he looked at the situation and said, something has to change. maybe i should be part of the change. we want you to look at some of our presenters and say, that could be me, where he or she has come from, and what they are now contributing. i would like to do the same, or i know somebody else who could be doing the same. we had an elected region of the university of colorado who was a faithful republican. happens to be a friend of mine. that he was a go along, get along individual who somehow decided it was ok
of us. what do we do about these? we make them part of our political agenda, where they right now have just the most tenuous hold on the interest of politicians, who think that the way to fix higher education is to shovel money at it. that is the worst way to reform it. [applause] >> thank you, peter would. i met the doctor, a medical doctor, as you heard, when he was sort of in the shoes of jenny beth before she was in the tea party. before she was thinking of running for school board....
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andy scholes live for us. quite a seen last night. >> the tension between the yankees and a-rod seems to grow every day. yesterday spoke about the a-rod drama. called a-rod a liar and said the environment he has created is unlike anything he has seen but a-rod continues to play and he is actually playing pretty well. >> alex rodriguez stepped up to the plate last night and took another direct hit igniting an explosive exchange between yanks' manager. the red sox fans not surprisingly loved it. as the animosity surrounding the slugger gets more heated a-rod has a new lawyer and a new line of attack accusing yankees. the yankees deny it with team president telling him to put up or shutup if he has evidence. over the weekend another hit, a 60 minutes news report claiming members of the inner circle named names during the investigation into a-rod. he says those claims are not true. in the meantime, four innings later in last night's game a-rod crushed his 649th career homer setting off an angrier scene in the fenw
andy scholes live for us. quite a seen last night. >> the tension between the yankees and a-rod seems to grow every day. yesterday spoke about the a-rod drama. called a-rod a liar and said the environment he has created is unlike anything he has seen but a-rod continues to play and he is actually playing pretty well. >> alex rodriguez stepped up to the plate last night and took another direct hit igniting an explosive exchange between yanks' manager. the red sox fans not...
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all you have to do is tweet us, tell us why you love us and why you love today and use the hashtag today hearts fans. matt made his way upstairs where construction is not yet underway. >> no, we're fine up here but i have an exclusive interview coming up this morning with a man representing the most controversial figure in sports right now, alex rodriguez. we'll have an exclusive interview coming up shortly, savannah. >> we'll look forward to that. in the meantime, would you want to know your coworker's salary? >> yeah, you better believe it. >> you would want to know? >> i'm not sure. >> people have different feelings about this one. company says it's going to open up it's book so everybody knows the pay for everyone in the office from the guy in the next cubical to the boss. we'll get into the issue. >>> lindsey lohan opens up to oprah about her addiction and her latest stint in rehab and her new motto moving forward which is shut up and listen. >> now to matt. >> let's move on to the suspension of alex rodriguez, the 211 game suspension he is appealing. we'll talk to his attorney in a
all you have to do is tweet us, tell us why you love us and why you love today and use the hashtag today hearts fans. matt made his way upstairs where construction is not yet underway. >> no, we're fine up here but i have an exclusive interview coming up this morning with a man representing the most controversial figure in sports right now, alex rodriguez. we'll have an exclusive interview coming up shortly, savannah. >> we'll look forward to that. in the meantime, would you want to...